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Featured exhibits

Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel

A celebration of one of many black communities in Peel.

Our Boys: Peel's Fallen Soldiers 1914-1918

To commemorate 100 years since the beginning of World War I, Heritage Mississauga documented soldiers from Mississauga who served and were killed the war.

Art Voice: Expressions from youth in Peel

Explore diverse, extraordinary works created by youth artists expressing their voices through their art.

Simon Hughes 360° virtual tour

An exhibition that focuses on the artistic preoccupations of Winnipeg-based Simon Hughes through a twenty-year career in the arts.

Home: Expressions in Abstraction

Grade 11 students from Mayfield Secondary School's Regional Arts Program interpret the theme of home in an abstract painting.

Digital Morphology exhibit

Witness the transformation of Mississauga's lakeview waterfront.

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  • Our Voices, Our Journeys
    • North Peel Community Church
    • A New Generation
    • Dr. Ron and Claudette Kelly
    • The Church
    • Kevin Junor
    • Kevin's Journey
    • Nicole Jones
    • Bishop Evon and Sonia Nunes
    • Church Hats
    • "Stuff" Matters
  • Our Boys
    • Lieutenant Wallace Lloyd Algie
    • Major Jeffrey Harper Bull
    • Lieutenant Floyd Everard Graydon
    • Soldiers at Lorne Park train station
    • Battle of Passchendaele
    • Soldier sleeping in the frontline
  • Art Voice
    • Poems and videos
    • Images
  • Simon Hughes virtual tour
  • Expressions
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  • Digital Morphology
    • Exhibit images
    • Artist biographies
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Mud and barbed wire through which the Canadians advanced during the Battle of Passchendaele

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William Rider-Rider Canada. Dept. of National Defence, Library and Archives Canada PA-002165. Image available: Mud and barbed wire through which the Canadians advanced during the Battle of Passchendaele.

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